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Coulsdon and Purley 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Coulsdon]

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The new cases were distributed amongst the wards as follows

TABLE IX

Localisation.Coulsdon East.Coulsdon West.Kenley.Purley.Sander-stead.Selsdon.Wood-cote.
Pulmonary471552
Non-pulmonary-11
Totals471662

The following table illustrates the trend of this disease since
the formation of the District.

TABLE X

1915-19241925-19341935-19441945-19491950-19541955-19591961
Pulmonary—
New cases notified22293549433824
*Case rate115826881675632
Deaths12132127168
*Death rate653742442212-
Non-Pulmonary—
New cases notified3678522
*Case rate15181513832
Deaths3322221
*Death rate15853431

* (The rates quoted are per 100,000 population).
The Council is responsible for rehousing, one of the most
important measures in the prevention of this disease, and also for
disinfection, but the County Council bears the responsibility for
all other preventive measures except the treatment of cases which
is that of the Regional Hospital Board.
There are several methods of control of tuberculosis and their
efficient implementation is important in view of the fact that 24
new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were notified in 1961, the
average for the last five years being 33. Among these methods the
following are especially effective:
Mass X-ray. This has brought to light early cases which have
been treated and rendered non-infectious in a short time.
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